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A leading physicist says it's 'childish' to think there are no aliens

May 9, 2016, 23:45 IST

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Do aliens exist? Carlo Rovelli, a founder of loop quantum gravity theory and author of the best-selling book "Seven Brief Lessons on Physics," says it's an easy question.

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"There is so much space up there that it is childish to think that in a peripheral corner of an ordinary galaxy there should be something uniquely special," he writes. "Life on Earth gives only a small taste of what can happen in the universe."

Humans do have a long history of thinking they are special, though we're gradually learning otherwise.

As Rovelli charts in "Seven Brief Lessons," we used to think the universe was like this:

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&quotSeven Brief Lessons on Physics"

Eventually this:

&quotSeven Brief Lessons on Physics"

And finally this:

&quotSeven Brief Lessons on Physics"

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And that picture shows just one of one hundred billion galaxies.

So are there aliens? Almost certainly, but we haven't seen them yet - and people have contorted themselves all which ways to explain this.

When you consider the unimaginable vastness of space and how little we know about it even now, however, it seems inevitable.

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